And here, my dear Glaucon, is the supreme peril of our human state; and therefore the utmost care should be taken. Let each one of us leave every other kind of knowledge and seek and follow one thing only, if peradventure he may be able to learn and... Moral Values: A Study of the Principles of Conduct - Sayfa 179Walter Goodnow Everett tarafından - 1918 - 439 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Plato - 1871 - 684 sayfa
...and health; and there were mean states also. And this, my dear Glaucon, is the great danger of man; and therefore the utmost care should be taken. Let...only, if peradventure he may be able to learn and find who there is who can and will teach him to distinguish the life of good and evil, and to choose... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 sayfa
...and health ; and there were mean states also. And this, my dear Glaucon, is the great danger of man ; and therefore the utmost care should be taken. Let...only, if peradventure he may be able to learn and find who there is who can and will teach him to distinguish the life of good and evil, and to choose... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 738 sayfa
...also with elements of wealth and poverty, and disease and health. And there were mean states also. And here, my dear Glaucon, is the supreme peril of...only, if peradventure he may be able to learn and may find some one who will make him able to learn and discern between good and evil, and so to choose... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 730 sayfa
...also with elements of wealth and poverty, and disease and health. And there were mean states also. And here, my dear Glaucon, is the supreme peril of...therefore the utmost care should be taken. Let each one of us_leave every other kind of knowledge and seek_and fojlow_onejjh!ng onTvTlf_gerad venture he_ may... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1877 - 624 sayfa
...The inward life is " the true self and concernment of a man." 2 "Let each one of us," says Plato, " leave every other kind of knowledge, and seek and...only, if peradventure he may be able to learn and find also who there is that can and will teach him to distinguish the life of good and evil, and to... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1877 - 624 sayfa
...immortal. The inward life is "the true self and concernment of a man."3 "Let each one of us," says Plato, "leave every other kind of knowledge, and seek and follow one thing only, if pcradventure he may be able to learn and find also who there is that can and will teach him to distinguish... | |
| Plato - 1881 - 532 sayfa
...also with elements of wealth and poverty, and disease and health. And there were mean states also. And here, my dear Glaucon, is the supreme peril of...only, if peradventure he may be able to learn and may find some one who will make him able to learn and discern between good and evil, and so to choose... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 704 sayfa
...time by Mr. Grote and Mr. Lewes. But the same feeling is expressed in the Republic, when he says : ' Let each one of us leave every other kind of knowledge, and seek and follow one thing only — if, peradvcntnre, he may be able to learn and find who there is who can and will teach him to distinguish... | |
| Plato - 1888 - 646 sayfa
...also with elements of wealth and poverty, and disease and health ; and there were mean states also. And here, my dear Glaucon, is the supreme peril of...be taken. Let each one of us leave every other kind The comof knowledge and seek and follow one thing only, if per- Plexit>- of adventure he may be able... | |
| 1890 - 562 sayfa
...it by moments imprinted themselves on his brain, though he was without any sense of their import. " Let each one of us leave every other kind of knowledge,...only, if peradventure he may be able to learn and may find some one who will make him able to learn and discern between good and evil, and so to choose... | |
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